https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2zk4l8g26o?utm
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@qn yea and see Deloitte just got caught using AI to write financial reports for the Australian government and not only filled with typos that no one proofread but the data was vastly incorrect. lol huge fine was levied and they used ai to fix it and it was still wrong. lol met is gonna be sc--wed.
@p9 100% this. Just like 9/10 of employees don't know how to use VLookup in Excel or insert a table in Word, there aren't going to be enough productivity gains to make the scam cost effective.
any time I have to call "customer service" I ask to be transferred to a US representative. Slows the process but it does take a call out of their queue. Imagine if everyone did that. :D
@gm AI is a scam it won’t replace workers unless they weren’t necessary in the first place. It’s capable of solving easy repetitive tasks but can’t do complex skill sets. And it can do vibe coding but even then it may reduce some staff but experienced staff is needed in the event it hallucinates are dies something terrible like make a mistake delete the entire code repository (which ai had done including all back ups too) most of the hype on AI comes from the ai companies themselves or from ceos who hope it can fire all workers. But recent studies from MIT show it is failing at 95% of large companies.
@gm have you seen the free "AI" Met gives it's employees? What's hilarious is only the sycophants get the paid AI licenses and have no clue how / when to use it effectively. Our jobs aren't going anywhere anytime soon via AI.
Yes we can say bye to india but with how they are pushing AI, I do not think jobs are coming back. Unfortunately these large companies only care about shareholders, not us, they will use AI to fill in gaps.
It's only for new ones. It needs to be applied to all existing and renewals.
Wow.